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♦ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2006
Engagement
Submitted
Kimberly Blazi and Tim Sexton
Blazi-Sexton
Eric and Ava Blazi of Warner Robins announce the
engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Ann Blazi, to
Timothy James Sexton, the son of James and Shirley Sexton
of Bonaire.
The wedding and reception will be held in Abbeville Dec.
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The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late J.L. and
Eunice Faircloth of Abbeville and the late Charles and
Dorothy Blazi of Penn. Kimberly is a graduate of Warner
Robins High School and received a Bachelor of Science in
mechanical engineering from Southern Polytechnic State
University. She is employed as a project engineer at Blue
Bird of Fort Valley.
The groom-elect is the grandson of Marvin and Barbara
Sexton of Alabama and Liselotte Lackey of Warner Robins,
and the late Stonik Wiatrek. A graduate of Houston County
High School, he attended Thomas College and Ga. Military
College. He is employed at Blue Bird of Fort Valley.
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Byce Dawson Evener
Jacqueline Bainter and
Cory Evener of Warner
Robins announce the birth of
a son, Bryce Dawson Evener,
at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 14. Grandparents of
the baby are Tonia Brantley
and Bennett Brantley of
Warner Robins, Inal James
Evener of Youngstown,
Ohio, and Barbara Bainter
of Bonaire.
Chloe Lynn Luna
Manual and Sonya
Etheridge Luna of Warner
Robins announce the
birth of a daughter, Chloe
Lynn Luna, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 15.
Grandparents of the baby
are Sherry Etheridge, Glenn
Etheridge, Jose Luna and
Tammy Etheridge all of
Warner Robins.
Amelia Marie Taylor
Joshua and Stephanie
Nolan Taylor of Byron
announce thebirthofadaugh
ter, Amelia Marie Taylor,
at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 14. Grandparents
of the baby are Jay Taylor
and Linda Taylor of Byron,
and Michelle Jackman of
Richmond Hill.
Emily Christine
Lammers
David and Jennifer
Habighorst Lammers of
Bonaire announce the birth of
a daughter, Emily Christine
Lammers, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 14.
Grandparents of the baby
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Richard Lammers and Kathy
Lammers of Hazelwood, Mo.
Sterling A. Holmes
Nathaniel and Nioia
Fleming Holmes of Warner
Robins announce the birth
of a son, Sterling A. Holmes,
at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 15. Grandparents of
the baby are David Fleming
of Warner Robins, Beryl
Hogan of Sacramento,
Calif., Gail Charity-Holmes
of Warner Robins, Thomas
Davis Holmes of Sacramento,
and Arthur Lester of Perry.
Charles Anthony
Smith
Kelly Smith and Charles
White of Warner Robins
announce the birth of a son,
Charles Anthony Smith, at
Houston Medical Center
Sept. 14.
Fayte Victoria Hayden
Carl and Emily Bennett
Hayden of Warner Robins
announce the birth of a
daughter, Fayte Victoria
Hayden, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 13.
Grandparents of the baby are
Richard Bennett of Warner
Robins, Kay and Alan Pike
of Centerville, Jeff Hayden
of Minn., and Sally Hayden
of Phoenix, Ariz.
Local productions
hit the stage
o m a n t i c
Comedy” writ-
X Wt on by Bernard
Slade opens at the Warner
Robins Little Theatre
Friday. Emily Carver, a
Warner Robins resident
and an employee at Cox
Communication, will be
making her directing debut
with this sure-to-be-a-hit
play. The story involves a
couple of Broadway play
wrights who collaborate on
some hits and a few misses;
while trying to overlook the
fact that they have fallen in
love at first sight.
The run of the play is
Nov. 3-18 with Sunday
matinees Nov. 5 and 12.
There is so much to do in
the local area, but support
ing your community the
atre hopefully climbs to the
top of your list, and you are
going to call for your reser
vations today at 929-4579.
What does it cost to
raise a child (contin
ued)
So, what do parents get
for the $160,140 spent in
raising one child?
Naming rights. First,
middle and last.
Glimpses of God every
day.
More love than their
heart can hold.
Butterfly kisses and
Velcro hugs.
Endless wonder over
rocks, ants, clouds and
warm cookies
A hand to hold, usually
covered with jelly or choco
late.
A partner for blowing
bubbles, flying kites, and
Someone to laugh your
self silly with, no matter
what the boss said or how
your stocks performed that
day.
Stay tuned till next week
to discover more about
what that $160,140 buys
for you as parents.
Mistletoe Market planned
Special to the Journal
The Balvaunuca Club of
Perry will present Mistletoe
Market 2006 Nov, 18 from
9 a.m, until 6 p.m, and Nov.
19 from noon until 6 p.m.
at the McGill Marketplace,
Georgia National
Fairgrounds, Perry.
This holiday shopping
extravaganza will feature
a variety of unique, fun
and festive items from over
70 shops and vendors from
Georgia and the Southeast.
Highlighting the event will
be holiday presentations
and entertainment includ
ing:
Nov. 18
■ 10 a.m. - The Sing Jr!
Choir along with Reverend
Glenn Jakes and Dr.
Thomas Shelton from Perry
Presbyterian Church;
■ 11 a.m. - Christmas
music presented by Dr.
Matthew and Tami Tesch-
Jerles;
■ Noon - Holiday cook
ing demo presented by
Three Southern Sisters of
the Kitchen Gallery;
■ 1 p.m. - Decorating
your dining room for the
holidays presented by Joyce
Carlton Interiors;
■ 2 p.m. - Book sign
ings by Nick Shelton and
LeAnn Tuggle;
■ 4 p.m. - Holiday
Decorating and
Entertaining presented by
LIFESTYLE
Books
Another summer read of
mine was Annie Freeman’s
Fabulous Traveling Funeral
written by Kris Radish.
The premise of this book
is great. Annie Freeman,
prior to her death plans
her funeral, and it is a trav
eling one wherein her four
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Jane Winston
The Left Rail
ashes in specific places dic
tated by her. And-by-the
way, her ashes are in a pair
of red tennis shoes.
It is definitely a light read
yet very thought provoking
about death and just how
we choose to celebrate it
... perhaps one of those
books you could even carry
in your car and read as you
wait at the long stoplights
in the area, or for the con
struction crew up ahead,
etc.
Sighting
On an o-dark-hundred
walk recently, the warm
water in the Eagle Springs
ponds met with the cold
air of the early morning,
and there was enough fog
that I felt rather like a bug
caught in a web!
FYI
All 12 pair - do the math
-that is 24 shoes are gone
from my closet!
Till next week
“I think the world is
run by ‘C’ students.” A 1
McGuire
Mark Ballard, the artist.
Nov. 19
■ 1 p.m. - Santa Claus
arrives for pictures 1-4
p.m. presented by Gilbert
Photography;
■ 2 p.m. - Jackie Cooper,
Author and entertainment
writer;
■ 3 p.m. - Storytelling
for Children;
■ 4 p.m. - Get organized
Presented by Andrea Sells.
Admission is $4 in
advance and $5 at the
door. Tickets are -avail
able from any member of
the Balvaunuca Club or by
calling 987-6408.
Tickets are also avail
able for purchase at local
businesses including Two
Friends, Impressions and
The Swanson in Perry.
All proceeds benefit local
charities. “All of the mon
ies raised from Mistletoe
Market will be given back
to our community to orga
nizations that touch the
lives of many families and
children in Perry,” said
Lisa Hays, co-chairman
of this year’s event. “Last
year, we donated money
to organizations such as
Serenity Gate and the
Heart of Georgia Hospice
which touched the lives
of one of our club mem
bers. Mistletoe Market will
make it possible for us to
give generously to our com
munity.”
What made Lord
Byron shriek and run?
By CHARLOTTE
PERKINS
Journal Ufestyle Editor
Please send answers to
hhjquizifiyahoo.com by
Wednesday. Answers may
be called to 987-1823, exten
sion 234, or to 984-1604.
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Who is the actor shown
here?
Literary quiz
She was married to
Percy Bysshe Shelley, and
her scary story, allegedly
caused Lord Byron to run
shrieking from the room,
and created a character
even children know about
today. What was her full
name? What was the name
of her most famous work?
USA quiz
On July 19, 1692,
Rebecca Nurse, Susannah
Martin, Elizabeth Howe,
Sarah Good and Sarah
Wildes were hanged. What
was the crime they were
charged with and where
were they hanged.
Halloween quiz
Who were believed to be
the first to celebrate what
we now call Halloween?
(Two answers are pos
sible)
Bible quiz
Whom did the Witch of
Endor conjure up?
Weird quiz
What do Feralia, Samhain
and All Hallow’s Eve have
in common?
Last week’s
answers
Eye Q
Hans and Fritz
The comic strip charac
ters were Hans and Fritz
of the Katzenjammer Kids.
That was an oldie-but-good-
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ie. Getting it right were
Don Wagy, Mack Meeks,
Barbara Everts, Marcella
Cunningham, Alice
LeMaster, Terry Everett,
Bill Harrison, Sharon
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Zelonis, Larry and Chris
Thomson, Jolene Pierson
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Terry Everett, Bill
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Laurie Jones, Jaloo Zelonis,
Larry and Chris Thomson,
Jolene Pierson and Olivia
Stachorek.
USA quiz
The first Secretary of
the U.S. Treasury was
Alexander Hamilton. The
present Secretary of the
Treasury is Henry M.
Paulson. Terry Everett,
Bill Harrison, Sharon
Cyr, Laurie Jones, Jaloo
Zelonis, Larry and Chris
Thomson, Jolene Pierson
and Olivia Stachorek.
Georgia quiz
Guadakjuini had a name
change in 1736 and is
now known as St. Simon’s
Island. Terry Everett,
Bill Harrison, Sharon
Cyr, Laurie Jones, Jaloo
Zelonis, Larry and Chris
Thomson, Jolene Pierson
and Olivia Stachorek.
Bible quiz
Rebekah was told by
God that she had “two
nations” in her womb?
She had the twin brothers,
Esau and Jacob. Getting
it right were Billie and
Pete Greer, Terry Everett,
Bill Harrison, Sharon
Cyr, Laurie Jones, Jaloo
Zelonis, Larry and Chris
Thomson, Jolene Pierson,
Marcella Cunningham,
Alice LeMaster and Olivia
Stachorek.
Weird quiz
The regular participants
in this quiz who are elected
officials are Perry Mayor
Jim Worrall and Houston
County Commissioner
Larry Thomson. Getting it
right were Terry Everett, ,
Sharon Cyr, Laurie Jones,
Jaloo Zelonis, Larry and
Chris Thomson, and Jolene
Pierson.